Join Our Team! We are hiring Credentialed Veterinary Technicians to become a part of our passionate and dedicated team to practice world class medicine.? ? Competitive salary ? Comprehensive health benefits ? Paid time off and flexible scheduling ? Continuing education opportunities ? A fun and collaborative work environment Send your resume to [email protected] DM us with questions!? We would love to hear from you!?
Cornell University Veterinary Specialists
兽医
Stamford,CT 1,565 位关注者
Transforming Care. One life at a time.
关于我们
Cornell University Veterinary Specialists (CUVS) is a veterinary specialty and emergency center located in Stamford, CT. As the largest, and one of very few university-owned veterinary referral centers in the country, CUVS redefines the delivery of veterinary specialty medicine by bringing together the best of academia with the best of specialty private practice. We differ from other veterinary specialty hospitals in that we are university-affiliated and mission-driven. Our mission is to provide the most sophisticated and compassionate patient care, to contribute to the advancement of companion animal medicine and to contribute to our community. We are integrated with the diagnostic, research and education programs of Cornell’s leading College of Veterinary Medicine, and all net revenue from CUVS supports Cornell’s educational and discovery missions. CUVS is purely a referral and emergency center and does not offer general practice. Our specialties include: Emergency & Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Soft Tissue and Orthopedic Surgery, Oncology, Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Dentistry & Oral Surgery, Dermatology and Radiology. Many of our specialists are world-renowned in their fields, active in clinical research, widely published and sought-after as lecturers. We are open 24/7 for emergencies and are specialist-staffed, 7 days a week. Our ICU and Emergency Service are run by board-certified critical care specialists and an outstanding nursing staff, offering unparalleled Emergency and Critical Care expertise. CUVS provides exceptional medical care by integrating the latest medical and scientific advances with compassion and with personalized, efficient service. We collaborate closely with the pet owner, the primary care veterinarian and other specialists to provide the best options possible for each and every pet.
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https://www.cuvs.org
Cornell University Veterinary Specialists的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 兽医
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Stamford,CT
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2011
- 领域
- Emergency & Critical Care、Internal Medicine、Orthopedic & Soft Tissue Surgery、Oncology、Cardiology、Imaging、Interventional Radiology-Endoscopy、Nutrition、Dentistry & Oral Surgery、Ophthalmology和Dermatology
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880 Canal Street
US,CT,Stamford,06902
Cornell University Veterinary Specialists员工
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We’re #hiring a new Veterinary Technicians in Stamford, Connecticut. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Register now for the 14th Annual Cornell University Veterinary Specialists’ CE Conference taking place at The Stamford Hotel in Stamford, CT on March 30! RACE approved veterinarian and technician tracks available. cuvsceconference.org In person conference registration includes up to 6 RACE approved CE sessions, continental breakfast, lunch, attendee welcome bag and access to the on demand content at your convenience for 60 days. Not available to attend on the 30th or live too far away? See the conference website for on demand registration options.
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Anesthesia for Dental Procedures presented by Dr. Elizabeth Goudie-DeAngelis, DVM, DACVAA . Join CUVS on Tuesday, January 21st for a free RACE approved webinar.This presentation will include: Advanced anesthetic planning for patients with underlying comorbidities. Local blocks and continuous-rate infusions in prolonged procedures to minimize inhalant requirements and associated adverse effects.Pain, MAC sparing, and hypotension interventions as well as analgesic options in dental patients through the postoperative period. As always, we aim to provide practical and applicable information, and encourage discussion. This session provides both RACE and NYS-approved CE. Certificates are emailed within one week after the session. To register visit: https://bit.ly/CUVSJanCE #continuingeducation #veterinaryCE #veterinaryspecialtyservices #veterinaryanesthesia
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Join us for: Anemia: Where Have All the Red Blood Cells Gone? presented by Dr. Megan Murray, VMD, DACVECC . This presentation will touch on causes of anemia and the physiology of red blood cell production and regeneration, specifically in light of potential underlying causes of anemia. Potential diagnostic and therapeutic strategies will be discussed through case example presentations, including blood component transfusion therapy indications, prescriptions, limitations, and potential adverse reactions. As always, we aim to provide practical and applicable information, and encourage discussion. This session provides both RACE and NYS-approved CE. Certificates are emailed within one week after the session. For a schedule of sessions and to register visit: https://buff.ly/3Zlqmly #continuingeducation #veterinaryspecialtyCE #veterinaryspecialtyservices
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Are you attending NY Vet Show at the Javits Center? Come visit us in booth 830. Say hello and play to win! #nyvetshow #cornellstamford #vettech
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Cornell University Veterinary Specialists’ Dr. Elisa Mazzaferro is featured in the newest issue of Today’s Veterinary Practice (Volume 14, Number 5), an official Journal of the North American Veterinarian Community (NAVC). Highlighted as 1 of 12 highly sought after veterinary specialists, Dr. Mazzaferro speaks to what made her want to pursue a career as a Veterinarian.? Dr. Mazzaferro lives by the motto, “Life is a constant triage.” She realized during her Emergency & Critical Care rotation as a resident that ECC was where she needed to be. “The fast pace, not knowing what will come through the door next, seeing critically ill animals get well with intense interventions – it was and still is fascinating to me.”? Read the full feature for more about Dr. Mazzaferro.?https://buff.ly/4eVDSB1? #veterinarymedicine #veterinaryspecialtymedicine #veterinarycriticalists #veterinaryemergencyandcriticalcare
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Stress at work, unfortunately, is something that most of us cannot avoid. And one of the biggest concerns within the veterinary industry is burnout.?? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burnout has three dimensions: feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion, increased mental distance from one’s job or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to one’s job, and reduced professional efficacy.?? So, what can you do to reduce stress-related burnout? The National Institute for the Clinical Applications of Behavioral Medicine presents 4 Core Strategies for Managing Stress and Anxiety. Click the save button on this post to keep these core strategies on hand to help reduce stress. (Or screenshot it!) #WorldMentalHealthDay #stressreduction #veterinaryburnout #workplaceburnout #mentalhealth?
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Join us for: Abdominal Masses on Radiographs - Identification, Evaluation, and Differentials? presented by Dr. Stephanie Seller, DVM, DACVR . This presentation will discuss differentiating normal from abnormal radiographs, with a particular focus on identifying abdominal soft tissue masses and mass effects. Differentials for various mass effects will be covered with multiple real world case examples. As always, we aim to provide practical and applicable information, and encourage discussion. This session provides both RACE and NYS-approved CE. Certificates are emailed within one week after the session. For a schedule of sessions and to register visit: https://buff.ly/3Zlqmly #continuingeducation #veterinaryspecialtyCE #veterinaryspecialtyservices
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#SavetheSmushies: A conversation about brachycephalic breeds with Dr. Elisa Mazzaferro, MS, DVM, PhD, DACVECC? Join Cornell University Veterinary Specialists’ own Tracey Mahoney, LVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia) and Dr. Elisa Mazzaferro, MS, DVM, PhD, DACVECC for a fascinating discussion on brachycephalic breeds. This is episode 7 in Tracey’s podcast series on veterinary anesthesia.? In this episode, Tracey and Dr. Mazzaferro delve deep into the unique challenges faced by these beloved breeds, from breeding practices and standards to their complex and often underestimated perianesthetic risks.? #savethesmushies!? https://buff.ly/4gEDTKU
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